Quiz 3

A visually appealing and informative infographic that depicts various types of insulin, their onset and peak times, along with symptoms of diabetes. It should have a modern and educational design.

Master Your Diabetes Knowledge

Test your knowledge on diabetes and insulin management with this comprehensive quiz. Perfect for both beginners and those looking to refresh their understanding of diabetes care.

  • Learn about different types of insulin
  • Understand the mechanisms of glucose regulation
  • Identify symptoms and risks associated with diabetes
36 Questions9 MinutesCreated by LearningLadder457
What’s the only kind of insulin given via IV
Short acting
Long acting
Intermediate acting
Rapid acting
What insulin cannot mix with other insulin
Lantus
Levemir
Novolin
Humulin
What’s normal hemoglobin
6-9
4-6
1-3
3-5
What measures blood sugar average over three months
Potassium
White blood count
Hemoglobin
What type of insulin is Intermediate acting
Lantis
Novolin N
Humulin
Humalog
What is the onset of long acting insulin
30 min
2~4 hrs
2~6 hrs
1 hr
What is the peak of Long acting insulin
2~4 hrs
None
6~12 hrs
1.5~2 hrs
What is a name of a long acting insulin
Humulin R
Novolin R
Levemir
What is the peak of short acting insulin
1.5 to 2 hours
None
2~4 hrs
What is the onset of short acting insulin
30 min
6~12 hrs
3~5 hrs
What is the onset of intermediate acting insulin
1.5 to 2 hours
3 to 4 hours
30 minutes
Is intermediate acting insulin
Clear
Cloudy
What is the name of rapid acting insulin
Humalog
Novolin N
Novolin R
Humulin R
What is the peak of rapid acting insulin
Thirty minutes to ninety minutes
5 to 15 minutes
3 to 4 hours
What is the onset of rapid acting insulin
One or two hours
5 to 15 minutes
30 to 90 minutes
And what type of diabetes has sudden signs and symptoms
Type one
Type 2
What is the strength of insulin check all that apply
U10
U30
U 40
U20
U50
U60
U80
U100
U500
What strength of insulin is more common in the US
U50
U100
U20
U80
What are the three main signs of type one diabetes check all that apply
Polyuria
Hunger
Sweating
Thirst
What effect does insulin had on the central nervous system
Gain weight
Kills brain cells
Fever
Swelling
What type of diabetes is insulin dependent
Type 1
Type 2
What type of diabetes does not run in the family
Type one
Type two
What type of diabetes is more common in females
Type one
Type two
What type of diabetes is more common for obese people
Type one
Type two
What type of diabetes is more common in kids
Type one
Type 2
What’s the basal rate of insulin
40-50 units /24 hrs
30-40 units/ 24 hrs
50-60 units/ 24 hrs
What is the formation of glucose from non-carbohydrate sources
Glycogenolysis
Gluconeogenesis
Glycogen
Glucagon
What is the release and conversion of store glycogen into glucose from the liver and muscle cells
Glycogenolysis
Gluconeogenesis
Glucagon
Glycogen
What is action that releases glucose from Cell storage cells whenever blood glucose levels are low
Glycogenolysis
Gluconeogensis
Glucagon
Glycogen
What is the stored form of glucose in a cell
Glycogenolysis
Gluconeogensis
Glucagon
Glycogen
When is glucagon released
High sugar
Low sugar
What can an insulin drip make low
Potassium
Sodium
Calcium
What takes out of the liver
Insulin
Glucagon
What puts in the liver
Insulin
Glucagon
What is low blood sugar classified as
Anything below 80
Anything below 70
Anything below 90
What do you do first about an AMA DC
Have the patient fill out the form
Contact Dr.
Tell the patient they cannot leave
Call the patient’s family
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